"I got a call about her. There were multiple kittens in the trash, but she was the only survivor. We don't know how they got there. The person didn't know how to care for the kitten, so I just said, come to my house, bring her here," Hannah Shaw of Kitten Lady told Love Meow.

When Shaw got the kitten, she was near death. "I had to wash her multiple times to get the stench off her."

Boop was about a week and a half old, hungry and in desperate need of love. It took a while for the kitten to regain enough energy to get back into eating. The little ball of fur had a lot of fight in her.

"I brought Boop and Bruno in the
same room on their first playdate. Bruno was so excited about Boop. He was going to town trying to play with her. There is a lot of sniffing with each other, running around, and napping," Shaw told Love Meow.

The two fur buddies hit it off right away and even took their first nap together after an hour hanging out.

"Every time I walk into the room, they are inseparable. They are exploring the world together. It's like two orphans who don't have a mom. They don't have anybody to show them how to be a cat except me, but I'm not a cat.

"They teach each other stuff.
Bruno figures out the litter box first and Boop watches, and then she goes in and does it. They are like two little ragamuffins, figuring things out together," Shaw told Love Meow.